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INDEX. 



Sleigh (Sir Samuel), proverbs from his pocket-book, 



350. 

 Slingsby (Sir Henry), noticed, 99. 

 S. (M.) on " Barataiiana," 52. 

 Smith (jEneas), factor to Earl of Moray, 495. 

 Smith (Henry), lecturer of St. Clement Dane, 152. 254. 



330. 501: 

 Smith (H. P.) on Henry Smith's Sermons, 501. 

 Smith (J. T.), visit to Bartholomew Fair, 163. 

 Smith (Richard), his Sale Catalogue, 87. 

 Smith versus Faber, 87. 118. 157. 318. 

 Smith (W. J. B.) on Handel's Hallelujah Chon;s, 198. 



Inn signs by eminent artists, 96. 



Shakspeare : " Pike in a vice," 286. 



Sun-dial motto, 374. 

 S. (M. N.) on Foxe's Book of Martyi-s, 272. 



Skeletons at Cnma with wax heads, 170. 



Vauxhall paintings, 70. 

 Smoking anecdotes, 107. 138. 

 Smythe (James Moore), noticed, 195. 235. 

 Sneyd (Honora), her autograph, 432. 505. 

 Soldiers shot, memorial stone of, 70. 156. 217. 

 Somersetshire poets, 204. 258. 319. 363. 



Songs and Ballads: — 



Bonnie Dundee, 148. 258. 363. 441. 



Christmas merry song, 481. 



Come form we round a; cheerful ring, 177. 



Death of the Fox, 415. 461. 



Dibdin (Charles), " The Labourer's Welcome 



Home," 172. 

 Hallow e'en: the Wren Song, 209. 253. 

 Hockley i' the Hole, 414. 537. 

 I, William of the Wastle, 70. 132. 

 John Gilpin, alias Mr. Beyer, 110. 

 Lady Culross's dream, 247. 

 Laird of Cockpen, 123. 

 Molly Mog, 84. 129. 145. 172. 

 whar got ye that auld crooked penny, 148. 258. 



363. 441. 

 ■. Sack of Baltimore, 415. 

 "^Sir John Eland, of Eland, 169. 216. 

 Slave ship, 353. 480. 



Then push about the flowing bowl, 128. 177. 

 Wasp, 377. 



Willie Wastle, 70. 132. 

 Wren Song, 209. 253. 407. 



Sophocles, his " Clytaninestra," 26. 



Sorbonne, attack on the, 15. 



Sot's Hole, a tavern, 250. 



Soul, its derivation and meaning, 250. 334. 



Sound, its travelling experimentally proved, 505. 



Southey (Dr. Robert), birth-place, 363. 



S. (P.) on "Essay on Taste," and Faux, 470. 



Sparke (Lieut.), his signet ring, 423. 



Speech, one human before the flood, 379. 538. 



Speed D. (J.) on death warrants, 523. 



Spirit of the Waters, a Norway legend, 487. 



Sponge or Spanish cakes,' 326. 



Spontoon,_a light battle-axe, 197. 424. 



Spoon inscription, 512. 



Spoon-lifting on St. Stephen's Day, 484. 



Sport, as a .slang word, 492. 



Sprat (Bishop), retort to Duke of Buckingham, 504. 



Sprott (Thomas), " Chronica," 29. 



Squaring the circle, a game, 8. 58. 191. 291. 511. 



S. (R.) on Fawnes family, 136, 



Grotesque in churches, 236. 

 S. (R. H.) on the four Indi m kings, 417. 

 2 2. on Cotgrave's Frendi-English Dictionary, 453. 



Richmond maids of lu iiour, 375. 



Scott (Rev. Dr. J. If.), 218. 



Thomson (James), his marriage. 424. 

 S. (S. D.) on General Thackwell, 439. 



Old Boodleite, 443. 

 S. (S. M.) on .proverbs, &c. of the 17th century, 6. 22. 

 S. (S. S.) on Glynn's " Day of Judgment," 196. 



Orthographical peculiarities, 129. 



Toy, its old meaning, 127. 

 S. (T.) on device of a crown as a ship, 110. 

 Stafford (Countess of), her letters, 27. 

 Stamford Hill, noticed, 28. 158. 406. 

 Stamps, Irish, 50. 



Standen (Edward) of Arborfield, 85. 173. 

 Stannard (W. J.), early booksellers' catalogues, 236. 



Junius authorship settled, 68. 

 Statist on death wan-ants, 433. 

 S. (T. E.) on Arthur Hildcrbliam, 431. 



Lomax or Lomas, 478. 

 Steamers, their speed, 290. 

 Steele (Sir Richard), his former wife, 206. 

 Steinman (G. S.) on Mrs. Mvddelton, 377. 

 Steinmetz (Andrew) on " The style is the man himself," 



54. 

 Stephen (King), his oak near Brigstock, 498. 

 Stephens (F.) on British anthropophagi, 71. 

 Stem (Dr.), suffragan of Dover, 302. 

 Sterne (Laurence), not a Medmenham monk, 350. 

 Stewart (Walking), noticed, 247. 

 S. (T. G.) on Lady Culross's dream, 313. 

 Stirling (James), his works, 147. 

 Stirling (John), translator of Terence, 512. 

 Stiriing peerage, 268. 297. 387. 434. 

 Stock Exchange, its bull and bear, 79. 138. 200. 

 Stocks for punishment, remains of, 59. 

 Stoco, its etymology, 69. 133. 

 Stone (George), Abp. of Armagh, 212. 

 Stonehenge, Brahminical account of, 69. 

 Stones, lucky, 267. 



Strangers in London in 1563 and 1571, 447. 

 Stratford family, 376. 424. 477. 522. 

 Stratford (Dr. Nicholas). Bishop of Chester, 376. 477. 



.522. 

 Strike, an ancient one, 376. 

 Stuart (Charles Edward), grandson of James IL, liis 



letters, 307. 

 Stuart (James Francis Edward), son of James IL, his 



legitimacy, 51. 99. 233. 

 Stuart (Ferdinand Smyth), his family, 495. 

 Stuckling, an apple tart, its derivation, 483. 

 Stuffynwood on Sir William Sutton, 26. 

 S. (T. W.) on legends of Normandy and Brittany, 227. 

 St. (W.) on De Foe's descendants, 94. 



Pole (Francis) of Derbyshire, 521. 

 Style, Old and New, how distinguished, 488. 

 Sullacombe (M.) and the streets of London, 105. 

 Sunday observance, te7»2i. Charles I., 401. 477. 

 Sun-dial inscription, Milton church, Berks, 374. 

 Sun-dial with retrograding shadow, 144. 438. 

 Super-altars in cathedrals, 204. 255. 297. 337. 

 Surplice worn on Good Friday, 415. 

 Suthcriand (Eari of) and the Rebellion of 1715, 410. 



